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Vocabulary PowerPoint

Explore the nuances of borrowing, referencing, apologizing, and more with Mr. Winston. Learn how genuine actions can mend relationships amid slimy situations. Let's navigate through local customs with wisdom and grace!

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Vocabulary PowerPoint

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  1. Vocabulary PowerPoint Dear Mr. Winston from

  2. fault A misunderstanding between friends is often no one’s fault, or responsibility.

  3. fault–a mistake

  4. borrow If you borrow an item from someone, make sure to return it soon.

  5. borrow– use for a short time

  6. reference A reference book is a good source of information. It can explain things clearly.

  7. reference–used for information

  8. fainted This person has not fainted. He is just taking a short nap.

  9. fainted–passed out

  10. genuine If you say something that is not genuine, or sincere, someone’s feelings could get hurt.

  11. genuine–honest, real

  12. local Visitors from another region may not understand local practices and customs.

  13. local–in a small area

  14. apologize If you do something wrong, it’s best to apologize by saying you’re sorry.

  15. apologize– say “I am sorry.”

  16. proof Your parents might want proof that you really have done your homework.

  17. proof–showing truth

  18. slimy These players didn’t mind that the football field had patches of slimy mud.

  19. slimy–thick and slippery

  20. insisted The boy’s parents demanded, or insisted, that he clean his room.

  21. insisted–said firmly

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